Excelsior Refineries, Lloydminster, Alberta
- BCHCC 0024
- Item
- ca. 1945
Aerial/birds’ eye view of the Excelsior Refinery yard in Lloydminster, Alberta.
Excelsior Refineries, Lloydminster, Alberta
Aerial/birds’ eye view of the Excelsior Refinery yard in Lloydminster, Alberta.
Broadway Street, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Street view looking south from Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) tracks; CPR Land Office on right
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Aerial view of the University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, SK, looking west.
Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.)
Wagons following the North Saskatchewan River
[Barr Colonists’] wagons on a trail beside the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and present-day Lloydminster, SK.
Group photograph of the local Women's Brigade, World War I, at the S.C.H. Drill Hall in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan; names not supplied.
Teams of horse/wagons delivering grain to United Grain Growers' elevator near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Lloydminster Tigers Hockey Team
Lloydminster Tigers Hockey Team. Players: (from L to R) W. Spence; R. Leonard; L.G. Lindsay; J.B. Boyd; E.A. Rendell; W.D. Price; G.K. Ross; W.L. Rendell; J.A. Miller; J.A. Fretwell. Champions, Western Saskatchewan Hockey League and winner of the C.C.M. Shield.
Outside of log cabin at museum
Holtby & Jones wedding party outside; ; Holtby, Bill Jr.; Rendall, William; Rendall, Alice; Holtby, Bob; Jones, Herbert; Boan, Dorothy; Holtby,William Sr; Holtby, Mrs Sr; Crossley, Bessie; Holtby, Redvers; Jones, Frank; Jones, Herbert; Holtby, Elizabeth; Jones, Mrs Nathaniel; Holtby, Mrs R G Sr; Jones, Arthur; Jones, Nathaniel
Studio portrait of Billy Marshall and family of Daysland, Alberta.
Man identified as Tom Bysouth with his team of oxen on Main Street in Lashburn, Saskatchewan.
Ellis, H. A.
Studio portrait of Sallie Tildesley, cousin of donor Arthur Tildesley, in Welsh costume.
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Barr Colonists’ wagons leaving Saskatoon
Barr Colonists on trail just outside of Saskatoon, 1905